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SQL Queries in Microsoft Access

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Microsoft Access is and excellent package for handling databases. Its query feature is used to retrieve data in desired formats. You can also use SQL Queries. SQL queries are those that are created using the various SQL commands like SELECT, DELETE, UPDATE or APPEND. The various SQL queries are:

Union Queries
Pass Through Queries
Data Definition Queries
Subquery

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